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27-Year-Old Apple iBooks Spark Fresh Interest on Hacker News

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
February 19, 2026
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A discussion about decades-old Apple hardware has climbed the Hacker News front page, drawing hundreds of comments around an unlikely topic; 27-year-old iBooks and their relationship to modern macOS support and software updates.

The conversation is anchored around a Reddit post in the r/MacOS community, titled in a way that highlights macOS and 27-year-old Apple iBooks. While the Reddit thread itself is hosted at old.reddit.com, it has been picked up by Hacker News, where it has gained substantial traction.

According to the Hacker News frontpage metadata, the item has accumulated 362 points and 200 comments. That level of engagement signals strong interest from the Hacker News community, which often gravitates toward topics that mix computing history, operating system behaviour, and long-term hardware use.

Reddit Thread at the Centre of Attention

The core link being discussed is a Reddit post under the MacOS subreddit, available here.

The title of that Reddit URL, as exposed via the feed, references macOS and “27-year-old” systems, indicating the discussion centres on how Apple’s operating system interacts with hardware or software timelines that now stretch back nearly three decades. The framing has clearly resonated with Hacker News readers, who often explore how older systems continue to function, connect, or receive updates in a modern context.

Hacker News users are engaging through the comments page.

The listing shows the score (362 points) and the number of comments (200), but the specific comment content is not part of the provided data.

What the Numbers Tell Us

Based on the available information, a few things are clear:

  • The topic has reached Hacker News frontpage visibility, as indicated by its appearance in the feed.
  • It has attracted 362 points, a level that typically reflects strong user endorsement on the platform.
  • With 200 comments, the discussion is active and likely wide-ranging, though the actual viewpoints and technical details in those comments are not included in the source material provided here.

Beyond those concrete metrics, no additional verified details about the specific behaviour of the 27-year-old iBooks, the exact macOS versions involved, or the technical mechanisms discussed in the threads are available in the supplied source. As such, this article cannot reliably describe the underlying technical claims without venturing beyond the confirmed data.

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Paul Balo is the founder of TechBooky and a highly skilled wireless communications professional with a strong background in cloud computing, offering extensive experience in designing, implementing, and managing wireless communication systems.

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